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PERICLEAN PROVING itself of great benefit to members and almost indispensable for literary and social advancement of DeVilbiss, the Periclean Literary Society is completing its program this year with great success. The board this year consists of Betty Michaelfelder, presidentg Betty Hart- man, vice-president, Jeanne Seiss, recording secretary, Florence Siegenthaler, corresponding secretary, Virginia Byrne, treasurer, and Julie Palm, chaplain. Social activities were planned following the opening meeting. A roast in the fall renewed acquaintances and club activities for the new year of the Pericleans. Several attractive spreads were held in members' homes, an impressive formal installation of new members and officers took place, and a beautiful pageant was presented for all students at Christmas time. In co- operation with the other Literary organizations, plans for the third annual Literary Dance were perfected and carried out. In fitting conclusion to a year filled so full of activities, an attractive farewell party was given for retiring senior Peris. To the loyal advisers, Mrs. Carrie Whaley, Mrs. Edith Schwenke, and Miss Marian Smith, who have been willingly helpful in every way, the Peris say thank you. End Row: Sylvia. Poneman, Miss Marian Smith, Mrs. Currie Whaley, Mrs. Edith Schwenke, Betty Jo Reese, Julia Palm. 1st Row: Marianne Emmel, Florence Siegenthaler, Jeanne Siese, Betty Michaelfelder, Betty Hartman, Virginia Byrne, Elaine Verniaas, Betty Barefoot. ,ith Row: Doris Hinkle, Edythe Carpenter, Nancy Jane Sheely, Jennie Hargreaves. Jean Eastman, Anita Smith, Virginia Tanner, Betty VVilliarns, Marian Weber, Betty Hickling, Marian Wearley. 4th Roux' Betty Ropers, Dorothy Vlloodby, Jean Peake, Virginia Dunbar, lllargatet Hill, Eleanor Young, Dorothy Kenney. Shirly Kirby, Ruth Fox. Srd Raw: Mary June Robinson, Roberta Newcomb, Kathryn Vllorley, Angles Badhons, Jean Purvis, Joyce Anderson, Dorothy Mackie, Patricia Heinman, Marian Peterson. 2nd Row: Betty Rossman, Helen Kirehotier. Anabel Peterson, Lysheth Rood, Elaine Teufel, Elizabeth GriEen, illary Jane Howard, Minneruth Buschman, Lucille Ashton, Dorothy Dale, Helen Boyer, ltlary Ellen LaSueur. Ist Row: Estelle Walendzak, Janet Hans, Kathryn Stacey, Ruth Schrietzer, Dorothy Downing, Ruth Vance, Bette Ehrat, Margaret Hartman, Gretchen Reichelderfer, Francis Curtis, Virginia Higgins, Dorothy Thompson, Eleanor Eaton, Betty Vifyatt. 124
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231 QUILL AND SCROLL TO promote the standards of journalism, the Thomas A. DeVilbiss High School chapter of Quill and Scroll, international honor society for high school journalists, was inaugurated on March 19, 1934. Since it has been only two years in existence one can say that it is an active group for it has undertaken a number of projects and successfully accomplished them. With the aid of the adviser, Miss Rose Bloom, and the three charter members, the induction for the past year took place. A candle light ceremony was performed at a Parent Teachers' meeting in the school library. Preceding the inductions a banquet was held at the Park Lane hotel at which guests were invited. Officers for the year were Florence Buser, president 3 Sylvia Poneman, vice-president, and Lucille Sellick, secretary. Jrzl Roux' Dave Perry, Wayne Babcock, Clarence Hill, Vlfalter Weese, Matt Kolb, Goerge Bova. End Rmu: Marjorie Nyquist, Mary MacDermid, Betty Barefoot, Mildred Badman, Helen Neilson, Betty Fonts, .Tillie Palm. Ist Row: Bette Elimt, Marianne Emmel, Lucille Sellick, Florence Buser, Sylvia Poneman, Mildred Murphy, Betty Adams, Jenn Platt. ' SENIOR HI-Y ORGANIZED for the purpose of creating, maintaining and extending throughout the com- munity high standards of Christian character, the Senior Hi-Y Club at DeVilbiss has completed a very successful year. The officers are Gordon Southard, president, Martin Damm, vice-prcsi- dent, Don Bishop, Secretary 5 Ralph Wickter, treasurer, and Ralph Fall, Chaplain. The advisers are Mr. Blanchard and Mr. R. E. Drouard. Some of the projects have been a Vocational Guid- ance Program, a pre-Easter program, and Hi-Y Friendship Club Forums. The boys have made a tour of the various churches in the city, and held a meeting at the Indiana Y. M. C. A. One social event is held each month, including splash parties and roasts. This club has tried to develop its members physically, mentally, morally, and spiritually, and has fulfilled its aim as a service organization. Jth. Row: Howard Fenton, William Hall, William Tusch. 4111. Row: Charles Yeager, Charles Wynn, Tom Donnelly, Wendell Cadmus. Robert Van Warmer, Jack Donovan. 3rd Row: Dick Bullock, George Bova, Durban Kerr. VVilliam Conrad, Wallace Duncan, Norman De La Foret, Don Jones. End Row: Don Meyers, VVilliam Black, William Eyler, Mr. Blanchard, Bob Troup, George Schaiberger, Crary Davis. Ist Row: Dave Perry, Ralph Wickter, Don Bishop, Gordon Southard, Martin Damm, Ralph Fall, NVilliam Spriugle, Art Cross.
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251 PHILALETHEAN TO learn about and become familiar with the lives and works of great authors, as well as to extend our general knowledge of all types of literature has been the aim of the Philalethean Literary Society. During this term, this group has obtained a large number of cooperative members, all of whom Worked to further the progress and success of the Phils . Among the many successful social affairs have been the annual roast, a tea for the Scott Phils, an attractive spread for the new members, the annual basketball banquet, an impressive tea for the retiring members and most entertaining picnic. The group of officers this year includes Jeanne Jones, president, Regina Watt, vice-presi- dent, Betty Bullock, recording secretary, Virginia Wiggins, corresponding secretary, Virginia McCabe, treasurer, and Charlotte Homrighaus, chaplain. Two of the most interesting of the club' s projects have been a scrapbook, filled with clippings about various activities, and a Christ- mas tree, beautifully decorated. In order to belong to this organization, it is necessary to have grades in English of B and an average of C in other subjects. Under the capable guidance of the advisers, Miss Wil- loughby, Miss Ruth Smith, and Miss Hirth, the Philalethean Literary Society has completed a profitable and successful year. , ' 4th Raw: Nadine Bueche, Emily Kennedy, Florence Van Cleve, Dorothy Baertschi, Dorthea Dauel, Virginia Clauncey, Dorothy Schramm, Maxine Barnes. 1 B 81113 Rafi: Jean Mason, Sylvia McDermid, Helen Horner, Eunice Carson, Lois Kohler, Madelyn Moore. Muriel Ecker, Eileen Hager, ett ' ier 's. hand Row: Marjorie Sussman, Dorothy Mutcheler, Florence Buser, Miss Willoughby, Miss Hirth, Miss Smith, Patricia Searight, Alice S B 'I-Ilh'k.M K'Lk'. prague, etty ur rin ary .a5 ar ln A . Ist Row: Lorenze Lind, Manorie Lindecker, Charlotte Homrighaus, Virginia Wiggiris, Regina VVat-t, Jeanne Jones, Betty Bullock, Virginia McCabe, Ann Gifford, Betty Viiaggoner, Helen Michael. 5th Raw: Lois Jordan, Mary Pickard, Clarice Potter, Nancy Wiggins. Betty Provo, Barbara Brenner, Auritea Guilpin, Catherine Buehler, Jane Lee, Dorothy DeMuth, Betty Fuhrer, Zoe Sterling, Martha Heming. 4th Row: Betty Slee, Peggy Wittman, Helen Nielson, Betty Keeling, Donna Waggener, Betty Larkin, Barbara Klag, Betty Koose, Mary' Elizabeth Spencer. 3rd Row: Ruth Tahbert, Barbara Cronlwerger, Anita Mason. Betty Frisbie, Marjorie Nyquist, Jean Platt, Carolyn Niver, Lucy Ohlinger, Bonnie Bollenbacker, Margaret- Marlin, Mildred Murphy. Peggy Downing. Mary Mae Mutchler, Marjorie Beard. 2nd Row, Srftlinqr Jane Bayer, Betty Brooks, Betty Sheets, Betty Lehman, Alice Damrn, Mary Ann McCarthy, Jean Pasteur, Charlotte Morrison, Edna Buser. Ist Raw: Jeanne Vlfright, Jane Herrick, Murny Wilnow, Barbara Tiemy, Holly Evans, Margaret Mathes, Eleanor Stitzer, Mary Mac- Dermid, Marjorie Staubitz, Kay Sharpe, Patricia Smith, Katherine Anderson, Ingrad Swanson, Phylis Huntley, Catherine Clark.
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